I have just converted my Starhub Singapore land-line phone into an VOIP system using Asterisk PBX. Using this configuration, I can make an outgoing and incoming call using the Softphone installed on my IPad.

published:12 Jun 2013

views:62930

This is not a how-to or support video of any kind, this is just a video of my Asterisk server and the phones associated with it (Cisco 7941).
This is a bit of a digression, but a 4 GB file uploads FAST (about 2 minutes total) on a 200 megabit line.
Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/22408aaron
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/22408aaron
Website: http://www.22408aaron.net
Google+: http://www.google.com/+22408aaronNet
Email: astone@22408aaron.net
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published:19 Jun 2018

views:3688

There are several options to integrate Home Automation with Asterisk. AGI and AMI is there and could be used. And why not in future to have a chan_homeautomation. I would present some ideas and demo (dangerous) to show how to integrate easy Asterisk in our home to control some feature and make affordable for people with physical limitations for example.

Asterisk PBX Telephony SetupGuide - Setup a telephony system at Home and start learning the exiting world of voip, this video will show you hot to setup asterisk based pbx telephony system in your home test invironment without spending on asterisk hardware.
For all the commands in the video refer the below links
Installing Asterisk : http://www.technologylair.org/2014/01/asterisk-11-installation-on.html
Configuring PBX: http://www.technologylair.org/2014/01/creating-asterisk-pbx-how-to-configure.html
Buy Asterisk Books : http://www.flipkart.com/asterisk-future-telephony-2-ed-618-pages-0th/p/itmdyusd2ft3qfu2?pid=9788184045468&affid=technology1
Asterisk CookBook : http://www.flipkart.com/asterisk-cookbook-solutions-everyday-telephony-problems/p/itmduskngkj8yxab?pid=9789350234518&affid=technology1
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published:06 Apr 2014

views:95166

Asterisk from Scratch is a well-rounded informative overview of the Asterisk Project, with a focus on the essentials a general "newbie" should know. All are welcome! Whether you are managing a team deploying an Asterisk implementation, evaluating potential replacements for a legacy telephony solution, or are simply new to Asterisk, this talk has something to offer you.
This all-day seminar is broken into multiple sessions, beginning with background information such as the history of Asterisk and examples of fundamental configuration for a call flow and features such as Voicemail, IVR and will include a comparison of SIP channel driver configuration in Asterisk 13.

published:03 Jan 2017

views:9226

I'm starting a new project, one that I've been wanting to do for a while now. I'm going to put together a HomePBX Server, using Incredible PBX/Asterisk!
Currently, my phone service is being provided by Time Warner Cable. I have a bundled package with my high-speed internet. With the discount, I pay about $40 a month for phone. Like most people, it seems I hardly EVER use my home phone anymore to make outgoing calls. Why am I paying for something that I hardly use?
In this video, I'm using some older hardware and a rack case (that was the subject of my very first video) to build the server itself.
Music is provided royalty free, by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution3.0" .
*** Follow me on Twitter to get updated on when new videos are posted! http://twitter.com/#!/wowtorreon ***

published:24 Mar 2012

views:42528

Here is link to details for configuration of asterisk files
https://www.dropbox.com/s/f8iuz6e1u1sfzo1/sip%2C%20extensions%20and%20voicemail%20files%20configuation.docx?dl=0

published:23 Oct 2016

views:18104

I do have some more vids on my channel www.youtube.com/whackstar .
This video is a remake where I turn a Raspberry PI into a FreePBX phone server! It worked and was relatively easy for tech head with little Linux experience.
I used the following sources to help build the server. I want to say thank you to the guys at Raspberry PI it is truly a great little machine and your site was very helpful. I also want to say thanks to the guys at Raspberry Pi to Asterisk. Your image worked amazingly well! I will be sending you a thank you in the form of a paypal donation sometime soon.
Parts AmazonLinks:
Raspberry PI Cases: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=bl_sr_pc?...
Raspberry PI: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009...
SD Card 64Gb (I mean it!): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008...
Charger: I used and old Blackberry Charger!
Web Resources:
Information about the Raspberry PI and recommended starter images: www.raspberrypi.org
Information about Raspberry PI to FreePBX: http://www.raspberry-asterisk.org/
Information about FreePBX: http://www.freepbx.org/
Guide how to install webmin: http://www.webmin.com/deb.html
My own personal site: www.waynehackman.com
I would be very happy to answer any questions you can tweet me at whackman or email me at wayne@waynehackman.com
Thanks so much for watching please rate and subscribe and if you are really nice I can do another additional video talking about the gear and trunks the PI-PBX connects to.

Description

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Orange Range

Orange Range(オレンジレンジ,Orenji Renji) is a 5-member Japaneserockband, based in Okinawa, Japan. Formed in 2001, the band began with Spice Music and later signed with Sony Music Japan's gr8! records division in 2003. The group left gr8! records in 2010 to start their own label, Super Echo.

History

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Home VOIP System using Asterisk PBX

I have just converted my Starhub Singapore land-line phone into an VOIP system using Asterisk PBX. Using this configuration, I can make an outgoing and incoming call using the Softphone installed on my IPad.

17:53

Asterisk/FreePBX VoIP Phone Setup

Asterisk/FreePBX VoIP Phone Setup

Asterisk/FreePBX VoIP Phone Setup

This is not a how-to or support video of any kind, this is just a video of my Asterisk server and the phones associated with it (Cisco 7941).
This is a bit of a digression, but a 4 GB file uploads FAST (about 2 minutes total) on a 200 megabit line.
Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/22408aaron
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/22408aaron
Website: http://www.22408aaron.net
Google+: http://www.google.com/+22408aaronNet
Email: astone@22408aaron.net
Make sure you subscribe

38:59

Home Automation with Asterisk

Home Automation with Asterisk

Home Automation with Asterisk

There are several options to integrate Home Automation with Asterisk. AGI and AMI is there and could be used. And why not in future to have a chan_homeautomation. I would present some ideas and demo (dangerous) to show how to integrate easy Asterisk in our home to control some feature and make affordable for people with physical limitations for example.

Setup Asterisk PBX telephony system | VOIP Tutorial

Asterisk PBX Telephony SetupGuide - Setup a telephony system at Home and start learning the exiting world of voip, this video will show you hot to setup asterisk based pbx telephony system in your home test invironment without spending on asterisk hardware.
For all the commands in the video refer the below links
Installing Asterisk : http://www.technologylair.org/2014/01/asterisk-11-installation-on.html
Configuring PBX: http://www.technologylair.org/2014/01/creating-asterisk-pbx-how-to-configure.html
Buy Asterisk Books : http://www.flipkart.com/asterisk-future-telephony-2-ed-618-pages-0th/p/itmdyusd2ft3qfu2?pid=9788184045468&affid=technology1
Asterisk CookBook : http://www.flipkart.com/asterisk-cookbook-solutions-everyday-telephony-problems/p/itmduskngkj8yxab?pid=9789350234518&affid=technology1
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For Linux : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUXK1VpPWQKHV2xOmjQgUNj3Hrmcslj-H
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53:45

Asterisk from Scratch: Intro to Asterisk & Asterisk Architecture

Asterisk from Scratch: Intro to Asterisk & Asterisk Architecture

Asterisk from Scratch: Intro to Asterisk & Asterisk Architecture

Asterisk from Scratch is a well-rounded informative overview of the Asterisk Project, with a focus on the essentials a general "newbie" should know. All are welcome! Whether you are managing a team deploying an Asterisk implementation, evaluating potential replacements for a legacy telephony solution, or are simply new to Asterisk, this talk has something to offer you.
This all-day seminar is broken into multiple sessions, beginning with background information such as the history of Asterisk and examples of fundamental configuration for a call flow and features such as Voicemail, IVR and will include a comparison of SIP channel driver configuration in Asterisk 13.

7:08

Home PBX Server - Part 1 - Server Build

Home PBX Server - Part 1 - Server Build

Home PBX Server - Part 1 - Server Build

I'm starting a new project, one that I've been wanting to do for a while now. I'm going to put together a HomePBX Server, using Incredible PBX/Asterisk!
Currently, my phone service is being provided by Time Warner Cable. I have a bundled package with my high-speed internet. With the discount, I pay about $40 a month for phone. Like most people, it seems I hardly EVER use my home phone anymore to make outgoing calls. Why am I paying for something that I hardly use?
In this video, I'm using some older hardware and a rack case (that was the subject of my very first video) to build the server itself.
Music is provided royalty free, by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution3.0" .
*** Follow me on Twitter to get updated on when new videos are posted! http://twitter.com/#!/wowtorreon ***

Here is link to details for configuration of asterisk files
https://www.dropbox.com/s/f8iuz6e1u1sfzo1/sip%2C%20extensions%20and%20voicemail%20files%20configuation.docx?dl=0

7:35

Raspberry PI to PBX Basic Install (Asterisk) Phone Server

Raspberry PI to PBX Basic Install (Asterisk) Phone Server

Raspberry PI to PBX Basic Install (Asterisk) Phone Server

I do have some more vids on my channel www.youtube.com/whackstar .
This video is a remake where I turn a Raspberry PI into a FreePBX phone server! It worked and was relatively easy for tech head with little Linux experience.
I used the following sources to help build the server. I want to say thank you to the guys at Raspberry PI it is truly a great little machine and your site was very helpful. I also want to say thanks to the guys at Raspberry Pi to Asterisk. Your image worked amazingly well! I will be sending you a thank you in the form of a paypal donation sometime soon.
Parts AmazonLinks:
Raspberry PI Cases: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=bl_sr_pc?...
Raspberry PI: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009...
SD Card 64Gb (I mean it!): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008...
Charger: I used and old Blackberry Charger!
Web Resources:
Information about the Raspberry PI and recommended starter images: www.raspberrypi.org
Information about Raspberry PI to FreePBX: http://www.raspberry-asterisk.org/
Information about FreePBX: http://www.freepbx.org/
Guide how to install webmin: http://www.webmin.com/deb.html
My own personal site: www.waynehackman.com
I would be very happy to answer any questions you can tweet me at whackman or email me at wayne@waynehackman.com
Thanks so much for watching please rate and subscribe and if you are really nice I can do another additional video talking about the gear and trunks the PI-PBX connects to.

Orange Range - Asterisk (Oficial)

Spice Up Your Asterisk Server with Kamailio

Learn more at http://www.asterisk.org
Kamailio is a highly generic and versatile SIP proxy which can improve your Asterisk installations by adding lots of in-depth protocol features. This talk presents typical problems which evolve in Asterisk setups and shows how they can be solved with Kamailio.
Klaus Darillion, Asterisk Consultant, IPCom

Home VOIP System using Asterisk PBX

I have just converted my Starhub Singapore land-line phone into an VOIP system using Asterisk PBX. Using this configuration, I can make an outgoing and incoming call using the Softphone installed on my IPad.

published: 12 Jun 2013

Asterisk/FreePBX VoIP Phone Setup

This is not a how-to or support video of any kind, this is just a video of my Asterisk server and the phones associated with it (Cisco 7941).
This is a bit of a digression, but a 4 GB file uploads FAST (about 2 minutes total) on a 200 megabit line.
Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/22408aaron
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/22408aaron
Website: http://www.22408aaron.net
Google+: http://www.google.com/+22408aaronNet
Email: astone@22408aaron.net
Make sure you subscribe

published: 19 Jun 2018

Home Automation with Asterisk

There are several options to integrate Home Automation with Asterisk. AGI and AMI is there and could be used. And why not in future to have a chan_homeautomation. I would present some ideas and demo (dangerous) to show how to integrate easy Asterisk in our home to control some feature and make affordable for people with physical limitations for example.

Setup Asterisk PBX telephony system | VOIP Tutorial

Asterisk PBX Telephony SetupGuide - Setup a telephony system at Home and start learning the exiting world of voip, this video will show you hot to setup asterisk based pbx telephony system in your home test invironment without spending on asterisk hardware.
For all the commands in the video refer the below links
Installing Asterisk : http://www.technologylair.org/2014/01/asterisk-11-installation-on.html
Configuring PBX: http://www.technologylair.org/2014/01/creating-asterisk-pbx-how-to-configure.html
Buy Asterisk Books : http://www.flipkart.com/asterisk-future-telephony-2-ed-618-pages-0th/p/itmdyusd2ft3qfu2?pid=9788184045468&affid=technology1
Asterisk CookBook : http://www.flipkart.com/asterisk-cookbook-solutions-everyday-telephony-problems/p/itmduskngkj8yxab?pid=9789350234518&affi...

published: 06 Apr 2014

Asterisk from Scratch: Intro to Asterisk & Asterisk Architecture

Asterisk from Scratch is a well-rounded informative overview of the Asterisk Project, with a focus on the essentials a general "newbie" should know. All are welcome! Whether you are managing a team deploying an Asterisk implementation, evaluating potential replacements for a legacy telephony solution, or are simply new to Asterisk, this talk has something to offer you.
This all-day seminar is broken into multiple sessions, beginning with background information such as the history of Asterisk and examples of fundamental configuration for a call flow and features such as Voicemail, IVR and will include a comparison of SIP channel driver configuration in Asterisk 13.

published: 03 Jan 2017

Home PBX Server - Part 1 - Server Build

I'm starting a new project, one that I've been wanting to do for a while now. I'm going to put together a HomePBX Server, using Incredible PBX/Asterisk!
Currently, my phone service is being provided by Time Warner Cable. I have a bundled package with my high-speed internet. With the discount, I pay about $40 a month for phone. Like most people, it seems I hardly EVER use my home phone anymore to make outgoing calls. Why am I paying for something that I hardly use?
In this video, I'm using some older hardware and a rack case (that was the subject of my very first video) to build the server itself.
Music is provided royalty free, by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution3.0" .
*** Follow me on Twitter to get updated on when new videos are posted! http://twit...

Here is link to details for configuration of asterisk files
https://www.dropbox.com/s/f8iuz6e1u1sfzo1/sip%2C%20extensions%20and%20voicemail%20files%20configuation.docx?dl=0

published: 23 Oct 2016

Raspberry PI to PBX Basic Install (Asterisk) Phone Server

I do have some more vids on my channel www.youtube.com/whackstar .
This video is a remake where I turn a Raspberry PI into a FreePBX phone server! It worked and was relatively easy for tech head with little Linux experience.
I used the following sources to help build the server. I want to say thank you to the guys at Raspberry PI it is truly a great little machine and your site was very helpful. I also want to say thanks to the guys at Raspberry Pi to Asterisk. Your image worked amazingly well! I will be sending you a thank you in the form of a paypal donation sometime soon.
Parts AmazonLinks:
Raspberry PI Cases: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=bl_sr_pc?...
Raspberry PI: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009...
SD Card 64Gb (I mean it!): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008...
Charger: I...

Orange Range - Asterisk (Oficial)

Spice Up Your Asterisk Server with Kamailio

Learn more at http://www.asterisk.org
Kamailio is a highly generic and versatile SIP proxy which can improve your Asterisk installations by adding lots of in-depth protocol features. This talk presents typical problems which evolve in Asterisk setups and shows how they can be solved with Kamailio.
Klaus Darillion, Asterisk Consultant, IPCom

Home VOIP System using Asterisk PBX

I have just converted my Starhub Singapore land-line phone into an VOIP system using Asterisk PBX. Using this configuration, I can make an outgoing and incoming...

I have just converted my Starhub Singapore land-line phone into an VOIP system using Asterisk PBX. Using this configuration, I can make an outgoing and incoming call using the Softphone installed on my IPad.

I have just converted my Starhub Singapore land-line phone into an VOIP system using Asterisk PBX. Using this configuration, I can make an outgoing and incoming call using the Softphone installed on my IPad.

Asterisk/FreePBX VoIP Phone Setup

This is not a how-to or support video of any kind, this is just a video of my Asterisk server and the phones associated with it (Cisco 7941).
This is a bit of ...

This is not a how-to or support video of any kind, this is just a video of my Asterisk server and the phones associated with it (Cisco 7941).
This is a bit of a digression, but a 4 GB file uploads FAST (about 2 minutes total) on a 200 megabit line.
Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/22408aaron
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/22408aaron
Website: http://www.22408aaron.net
Google+: http://www.google.com/+22408aaronNet
Email: astone@22408aaron.net
Make sure you subscribe

This is not a how-to or support video of any kind, this is just a video of my Asterisk server and the phones associated with it (Cisco 7941).
This is a bit of a digression, but a 4 GB file uploads FAST (about 2 minutes total) on a 200 megabit line.
Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/22408aaron
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/22408aaron
Website: http://www.22408aaron.net
Google+: http://www.google.com/+22408aaronNet
Email: astone@22408aaron.net
Make sure you subscribe

There are several options to integrate Home Automation with Asterisk. AGI and AMI is there and could be used. And why not in future to have a chan_homeautomation. I would present some ideas and demo (dangerous) to show how to integrate easy Asterisk in our home to control some feature and make affordable for people with physical limitations for example.

There are several options to integrate Home Automation with Asterisk. AGI and AMI is there and could be used. And why not in future to have a chan_homeautomation. I would present some ideas and demo (dangerous) to show how to integrate easy Asterisk in our home to control some feature and make affordable for people with physical limitations for example.

Asterisk from Scratch: Intro to Asterisk & Asterisk Architecture

Asterisk from Scratch is a well-rounded informative overview of the Asterisk Project, with a focus on the essentials a general "newbie" should know. All are wel...

Asterisk from Scratch is a well-rounded informative overview of the Asterisk Project, with a focus on the essentials a general "newbie" should know. All are welcome! Whether you are managing a team deploying an Asterisk implementation, evaluating potential replacements for a legacy telephony solution, or are simply new to Asterisk, this talk has something to offer you.
This all-day seminar is broken into multiple sessions, beginning with background information such as the history of Asterisk and examples of fundamental configuration for a call flow and features such as Voicemail, IVR and will include a comparison of SIP channel driver configuration in Asterisk 13.

Asterisk from Scratch is a well-rounded informative overview of the Asterisk Project, with a focus on the essentials a general "newbie" should know. All are welcome! Whether you are managing a team deploying an Asterisk implementation, evaluating potential replacements for a legacy telephony solution, or are simply new to Asterisk, this talk has something to offer you.
This all-day seminar is broken into multiple sessions, beginning with background information such as the history of Asterisk and examples of fundamental configuration for a call flow and features such as Voicemail, IVR and will include a comparison of SIP channel driver configuration in Asterisk 13.

I'm starting a new project, one that I've been wanting to do for a while now. I'm going to put together a HomePBX Server, using Incredible PBX/Asterisk!
Currently, my phone service is being provided by Time Warner Cable. I have a bundled package with my high-speed internet. With the discount, I pay about $40 a month for phone. Like most people, it seems I hardly EVER use my home phone anymore to make outgoing calls. Why am I paying for something that I hardly use?
In this video, I'm using some older hardware and a rack case (that was the subject of my very first video) to build the server itself.
Music is provided royalty free, by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution3.0" .
*** Follow me on Twitter to get updated on when new videos are posted! http://twitter.com/#!/wowtorreon ***

I'm starting a new project, one that I've been wanting to do for a while now. I'm going to put together a HomePBX Server, using Incredible PBX/Asterisk!
Currently, my phone service is being provided by Time Warner Cable. I have a bundled package with my high-speed internet. With the discount, I pay about $40 a month for phone. Like most people, it seems I hardly EVER use my home phone anymore to make outgoing calls. Why am I paying for something that I hardly use?
In this video, I'm using some older hardware and a rack case (that was the subject of my very first video) to build the server itself.
Music is provided royalty free, by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution3.0" .
*** Follow me on Twitter to get updated on when new videos are posted! http://twitter.com/#!/wowtorreon ***

Raspberry PI to PBX Basic Install (Asterisk) Phone Server

I do have some more vids on my channel www.youtube.com/whackstar .
This video is a remake where I turn a Raspberry PI into a FreePBX phone server! It worked a...

I do have some more vids on my channel www.youtube.com/whackstar .
This video is a remake where I turn a Raspberry PI into a FreePBX phone server! It worked and was relatively easy for tech head with little Linux experience.
I used the following sources to help build the server. I want to say thank you to the guys at Raspberry PI it is truly a great little machine and your site was very helpful. I also want to say thanks to the guys at Raspberry Pi to Asterisk. Your image worked amazingly well! I will be sending you a thank you in the form of a paypal donation sometime soon.
Parts AmazonLinks:
Raspberry PI Cases: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=bl_sr_pc?...
Raspberry PI: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009...
SD Card 64Gb (I mean it!): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008...
Charger: I used and old Blackberry Charger!
Web Resources:
Information about the Raspberry PI and recommended starter images: www.raspberrypi.org
Information about Raspberry PI to FreePBX: http://www.raspberry-asterisk.org/
Information about FreePBX: http://www.freepbx.org/
Guide how to install webmin: http://www.webmin.com/deb.html
My own personal site: www.waynehackman.com
I would be very happy to answer any questions you can tweet me at whackman or email me at wayne@waynehackman.com
Thanks so much for watching please rate and subscribe and if you are really nice I can do another additional video talking about the gear and trunks the PI-PBX connects to.

I do have some more vids on my channel www.youtube.com/whackstar .
This video is a remake where I turn a Raspberry PI into a FreePBX phone server! It worked and was relatively easy for tech head with little Linux experience.
I used the following sources to help build the server. I want to say thank you to the guys at Raspberry PI it is truly a great little machine and your site was very helpful. I also want to say thanks to the guys at Raspberry Pi to Asterisk. Your image worked amazingly well! I will be sending you a thank you in the form of a paypal donation sometime soon.
Parts AmazonLinks:
Raspberry PI Cases: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=bl_sr_pc?...
Raspberry PI: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009...
SD Card 64Gb (I mean it!): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008...
Charger: I used and old Blackberry Charger!
Web Resources:
Information about the Raspberry PI and recommended starter images: www.raspberrypi.org
Information about Raspberry PI to FreePBX: http://www.raspberry-asterisk.org/
Information about FreePBX: http://www.freepbx.org/
Guide how to install webmin: http://www.webmin.com/deb.html
My own personal site: www.waynehackman.com
I would be very happy to answer any questions you can tweet me at whackman or email me at wayne@waynehackman.com
Thanks so much for watching please rate and subscribe and if you are really nice I can do another additional video talking about the gear and trunks the PI-PBX connects to.

Spice Up Your Asterisk Server with Kamailio

Learn more at http://www.asterisk.org
Kamailio is a highly generic and versatile SIP proxy which can improve your Asterisk installations by adding lots of in-de...

Learn more at http://www.asterisk.org
Kamailio is a highly generic and versatile SIP proxy which can improve your Asterisk installations by adding lots of in-depth protocol features. This talk presents typical problems which evolve in Asterisk setups and shows how they can be solved with Kamailio.
Klaus Darillion, Asterisk Consultant, IPCom

Learn more at http://www.asterisk.org
Kamailio is a highly generic and versatile SIP proxy which can improve your Asterisk installations by adding lots of in-depth protocol features. This talk presents typical problems which evolve in Asterisk setups and shows how they can be solved with Kamailio.
Klaus Darillion, Asterisk Consultant, IPCom

Home VOIP System using Asterisk PBX

I have just converted my Starhub Singapore land-line phone into an VOIP system using Asterisk PBX. Using this configuration, I can make an outgoing and incoming call using the Softphone installed on my IPad.

Asterisk/FreePBX VoIP Phone Setup

This is not a how-to or support video of any kind, this is just a video of my Asterisk server and the phones associated with it (Cisco 7941).
This is a bit of a digression, but a 4 GB file uploads FAST (about 2 minutes total) on a 200 megabit line.
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Home Automation with Asterisk

There are several options to integrate Home Automation with Asterisk. AGI and AMI is there and could be used. And why not in future to have a chan_homeautomation. I would present some ideas and demo (dangerous) to show how to integrate easy Asterisk in our home to control some feature and make affordable for people with physical limitations for example.

Asterisk from Scratch: Intro to Asterisk & Asterisk Architecture

Asterisk from Scratch is a well-rounded informative overview of the Asterisk Project, with a focus on the essentials a general "newbie" should know. All are welcome! Whether you are managing a team deploying an Asterisk implementation, evaluating potential replacements for a legacy telephony solution, or are simply new to Asterisk, this talk has something to offer you.
This all-day seminar is broken into multiple sessions, beginning with background information such as the history of Asterisk and examples of fundamental configuration for a call flow and features such as Voicemail, IVR and will include a comparison of SIP channel driver configuration in Asterisk 13.

Home PBX Server - Part 1 - Server Build

I'm starting a new project, one that I've been wanting to do for a while now. I'm going to put together a HomePBX Server, using Incredible PBX/Asterisk!
Currently, my phone service is being provided by Time Warner Cable. I have a bundled package with my high-speed internet. With the discount, I pay about $40 a month for phone. Like most people, it seems I hardly EVER use my home phone anymore to make outgoing calls. Why am I paying for something that I hardly use?
In this video, I'm using some older hardware and a rack case (that was the subject of my very first video) to build the server itself.
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Raspberry PI to PBX Basic Install (Asterisk) Phone Server

I do have some more vids on my channel www.youtube.com/whackstar .
This video is a remake where I turn a Raspberry PI into a FreePBX phone server! It worked and was relatively easy for tech head with little Linux experience.
I used the following sources to help build the server. I want to say thank you to the guys at Raspberry PI it is truly a great little machine and your site was very helpful. I also want to say thanks to the guys at Raspberry Pi to Asterisk. Your image worked amazingly well! I will be sending you a thank you in the form of a paypal donation sometime soon.
Parts AmazonLinks:
Raspberry PI Cases: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=bl_sr_pc?...
Raspberry PI: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009...
SD Card 64Gb (I mean it!): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008...
Charger: I used and old Blackberry Charger!
Web Resources:
Information about the Raspberry PI and recommended starter images: www.raspberrypi.org
Information about Raspberry PI to FreePBX: http://www.raspberry-asterisk.org/
Information about FreePBX: http://www.freepbx.org/
Guide how to install webmin: http://www.webmin.com/deb.html
My own personal site: www.waynehackman.com
I would be very happy to answer any questions you can tweet me at whackman or email me at wayne@waynehackman.com
Thanks so much for watching please rate and subscribe and if you are really nice I can do another additional video talking about the gear and trunks the PI-PBX connects to.

Spice Up Your Asterisk Server with Kamailio

Learn more at http://www.asterisk.org
Kamailio is a highly generic and versatile SIP proxy which can improve your Asterisk installations by adding lots of in-depth protocol features. This talk presents typical problems which evolve in Asterisk setups and shows how they can be solved with Kamailio.
Klaus Darillion, Asterisk Consultant, IPCom

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A user's home directory is intended to contain that user's files; including text documents, music, pictures or videos, etc. It may also include their configuration files of preferred settings for any software they have used there and might have tailored to their liking: web browserbookmarks, favorite desktopwallpaper and themes, passwords to any external services accessed via a given software, etc. The user can install executable software in this directory, but it will only be available to users with permission to this directory. The home directory can be organized further with the use of sub-directories.

The content of a user's home directory is protected by file system permissions, and by default is accessible to all authenticated users and administrators. Any other user that has been granted administrator privileges has authority to access any protected location on the filesystem including other users home directories.